The first of those came with 12 seconds remaining in the first half when quarterback Jeremy Lunsford hit wide receiver Cory Flow on a 39-yard scoring pass.

The second arrived on the kickoff to begin the third quarter when Chris Hilleary rambled 78 yards for a TD that gave the Raiders a 26-14 lead.

What made those two plays so important was the fact Plainview had rallied from an early 14-0 deficit after one quarter to pull even at 14-all with 53 seconds left in the first half.

"That scoring pass at the end of the first half, and Chris' kickoff return to begin the third quarter swung the momentum of the game," Flow said.

"We came out ready to play. We had lost a close game to Pampa a couple of weeks agoand had a week off to get ready for this one.

"That long pass play was something we had practiced a lot during the week. Thankfully, it worked out the way we had practiced it. I thought the defensive backs were closer to me, but when I caught the ball I was all alone. It was just a great throw from Jeremy. It was right on the mark."

The victory leaves the Raiders 5-1 overall, but more importantly 2-1 in the district race. Plainview is 5-3 overall and 3-1 in district play.

The teams combined for 695 yards of total offense, with Randall getting 394. The Raiders ran the ball 32 times for 242 yards and Lunsford completed 8 of 11 passes for 152. Flow caught three passes for 88 yards, with two going for TDs. He also caught a 20-yarder in the first period to give the Raiders a 14-0 advantage with 1:54 remaining in the quarter.

The Bulldogs capitalized on an interception by Micah Pelphrey to get on the scoreboard.

After the 11-yard return by Pelphrey, the Bulldogs went 52 yards in six plays. The payoff came on a 6-yard run by Taber Minner.

Plainview tied the game at 14-14 later in the quarter, going 80 yards in nine plays after the Raiders' Leif Craddock missed a 31-yard field goal attempt.

Minner, who rushed for 196 yards on 33 attempts, again capped the drive with a 7-yard run.

But after that it was all Randall.

Following the two explosive scoring plays that ended the first half and began the second, the Raiders dominated play.

The Bulldogs never seriously threatened to score in the second half. They only crossed midfield twice, with their deepest penetration to the Randall 42.

Hilleary's 24-yard scoring run with 8:33 remaining in the third quarter capped a short four-play, 40-yard drive after the Bulldogs failed to convert a fourth down and short play at their 39.

Randall's Clay Britten returned an interception 31 yards to set up the final touchdown.

It came on the second play of the final quarter on a 1-yard run by Anoe Sisomsouk.

"I just thought our defense played great," Randall head coach Alan Cornelius said. "Our goal was to hold Minner under 200 yards rushing, and I think we did it.

"He is a great back, but was not really a factor in the game. The TD pass at the end of the second quarter and the kickoff return to begin the third gave us some real breathing room.

"We used the open date well last week and were really ready to play. Plainview is a good team, but we just executed so well. We were able to run the ball effectively, and Jeremy had an outstanding game passing."